
About DbVisualizer
DbVisualizer is a database management software designed to help businesses track, optimize, and analyze the performance of multiple databases via a unified platform. It allows software developers, analysts, and database administrators (DBAs) to connect the system with various external databases including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, Sybase, MySQL, SQLite, and more.
The application enables employees to search for database objects and their properties, identify primary or foreign keys, and transfer database schema across systems. It offers a variety of features including data import and export, custom workflows, security management, a drag-and-drop interface, productivity tracking, notifications, and more. DbVisualizer offers an SQL editor, which allows IT professionals to write, edit, and run queries and SQL scripts.
DbVisualizer supports integration with various third-party systems such as Amazon Redshift, Azure SQL Database, Derby, Exasol, Informix, MariaDB, Netezza, and more. It also lets managers tag objects and script files as favorites and interact with the system by typing in commands using a command-line interface.
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- Industry: Legal Services
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
One of my "Must Have" Tools
Reviewed on 21/09/2020
Pros
I've been using DBVis for about as long as it's been around. I recall using it back around 1999. This product has continued to evolve and improve, which is why I continue to subscribe to annual updates. The greatest benefit I've gotten from the app is a single platform providing access to any data source having a JDBC driver (which is probably near all of them) and that exposes those differing systems in a common and consistent way. There is absolutely no noticeable lag or buffering or constant cache updates like I see with another product.
Cons
Prior to about 2017 I'd have very little to say here. Around that time I began using a programming editor, JetBrains IntelliJ Ultimate. Part of that software is their full DataGrip application. Somehow, they've got the edge when it comes to code completion and object introspection. The responsiveness within the UI is so much quicker and smoother than when I enable auto-completion in DbVis.
- Industry: Computer Software
- Company size: 201–500 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Best SQL Workbench tool that you'll find
Reviewed on 27/08/2021
I do a lot of experimentation using DbVisualizer. It allows me to easily modify database schema,...
I do a lot of experimentation using DbVisualizer. It allows me to easily modify database schema, load new 'experimental' datasets, and then run queries against them. (Hence, if I had Python scripting in DbVisualizer, I could do everything in there and I would only ever use DbVisualizer).
Pros
It's easy to connect to databases, easy to manage and query them, it's simply a fantastic tool for anyone who frequently interacts with databases. I use it in preference to the database vendor's own tools - I use one tool to rule them all :^).
Cons
I haven't come across any yet. But...if I had a wish list feature that I could add to DbVisualizer, it would be support for something like Python scripting within DbVisualizer itself. That would give me the perfect tool.
- Industry: Government Administration
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 8.0 /10
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Reviewed on 02/09/2021
I've had very good experience.
I've had very good experience.
Pros
Good visualization, good use of memory and easy to back out of queries.
Cons
I wish copying values from a result set would put commas between the values and single quotes like SQL developer does.
- Industry: Higher Education
- Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Fantastic database tool for software professionals
Reviewed on 20/10/2020
DbVisualizer has helped me in my work greatly for many years. I believe it's been a decade or more...
DbVisualizer has helped me in my work greatly for many years. I believe it's been a decade or more that I've been using it. I've tried other database tools, but in my work, no other software is as comprehensive and quick to use as DbVisualizer.
Pros
My favorite three things in DbVisualizer are 1) variable replacement and 2) inline export functionality. The time I save exporting my results as a CSV as the query is running is super helpful! It happens right inline with my scripted queries using the @export command and its settings. I love it.
Finally, 3) the documentation is great. I can always find what I'm looking for with the online documentation, when I need it.
Cons
This is a user preference issue, and just my opinion:
The theme (colors, fonts, etc.) options changed with the last version on Mac and I would like to be able to use the original theme from earlier versions. In fairness, I haven't spent the time to investigate if this is possible, but the 4 or 5 themes you are given as startup options are not great, to me.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: Self Employed
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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- Likelihood to recommend 10.0 /10
Everyday data manipulation tool, including weekends
Reviewed on 21/09/2020
I've been using DbVisualiser for many years and I've never felt the need to consider another tool...
I've been using DbVisualiser for many years and I've never felt the need to consider another tool for my database needs. I use this professionally as wellas for my hobby projects and DbVisualizer is light enough to be used at home and strong enough to handle extensive reports that I do at work (and export them to excel )
Over the 10+ years I've contacted support and have always had a prompt response and very qualified help.
Pros
I use this toll with everything from H2 embedded databses to Oracle production servers and the thing I like most is how I'm given the best support for all of these databaseses/vendors .
Cons
Whenever I have run into "limitations" in this product I immediatly consider if the thing I'm trying to do is a "good" way of doing things or if there is another way that will work with the tool and also be maintainable.
(having a 30000+ lines of pl/sql-script might not be the best way to do things anyway)
DbVisualizer FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions for DbVisualizer.Q. What type of pricing plans does DbVisualizer offer?
DbVisualizer offers the following pricing plans:
- Starting from: US$197.00/year
- Pricing model: Free Version, Subscription
- Free Trial: Available
Pro Version - Basic Support for 60 days $197 per user per year $69 per user per year (2nd year onwards) Pro Version - With Premium Support $229 per user per year $99 per user per year (2nd year onwards)
Q. Who are the typical users of DbVisualizer?
DbVisualizer has the following typical customers:
Self Employed, 2–10, 11–50, 51–200, 201–500, 501–1,000, 1,001–5,000
Q. What languages does DbVisualizer support?
DbVisualizer supports the following languages:
English
Q. Does DbVisualizer support mobile devices?
DbVisualizer supports the following devices:
Q. What other apps does DbVisualizer integrate with?
DbVisualizer integrates with the following applications:
Amazon Redshift, Apache Cassandra, Apache Solr, CData Connect, CrateDB, Exasol, Firebird, Google Cloud BigQuery, IBM Db2, IBM Informix, Instaclustr Elasticsearch, InterSystems IRIS, MariaDB, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft SQL Server, MongoDB, MySQL, NuoDB, Oracle Cloud CX, Oracle Database, PostgreSQL, Presto, SQLite, Salesforce Work.com, Snowflake, Teradata Active EDW (Enterprise Data Warehouse), VMware Greenplum, Vertica, Yellowbrick
Q. What level of support does DbVisualizer offer?
DbVisualizer offers the following support options:
Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support, 24/7 (Live rep)
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